Diplo has stepped into a different light and wants to introduce himself to the world as the real man and artist behind the drops; Thomas Wesley. ‘Chapter 1: Snake Oil’ is an experimental exploration into the way country music could be intertwined more authentically into pop and dance music. With the growing crossover trend becoming…
SINGLE REVIEW: Tones And I – Ur So Fucking Cool
There’s no denying that Tones And I has become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. With Grammy talk already buzzing, the Byron Bay singer-songwriter is ready to keep giving the world strong tracks, with big hooks and a piece of her quirky heart. ‘Ur So Fucking Cool’ has been a fan favourite…
SINGLE REVIEW: Evan Klar – Make The Most Of This
Evan Klar is one of Australia’s most exciting rising songwriter and producer’s. A little peep at his Instagram gives you a snapshot to the calibre of artists he’s collaborated with including Kate Miller Heidke, Austen, Tyne James-Organ, Mumford & Sons, Japanese Wallpaper, Jack Gray, Essie Holt and Alice Ivy. But in-amongst all of these collaborations,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Ella Eyre feat. Yxng Bane – Dreams
Following a lot of experimentation and exploration into who she wants to be as an artist, Ella Eyre is ready to re-introduce herself to listeners through a lot of colour, confidence and honesty. Stepping into the pop sound more, ‘Dreams’ follows the bold soundscape of recent single ‘New Me’ and ‘L.O.V.(e)’. It’s rhythmic, light and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Not A Boys Name – The Internet Sucks
Dave Jenkins Jr is honestly one of the most talented musicians in Australia. And whether you know it or not you’ve probably seen him live over the last year playing with some of your favourite acts like Vera Blue, Daniel Johns, Meg Mac, Eves Karydas, and Samantha Jade as apart of their respective live bands….
SINGLE REVIEW: Porcelain Boy – Dull Girl
Bringing the underground experimentation that is embraced in cities like New York and Berlin to the commercial streets of Australia, Porcelain Boy are newcomers that you don’t want to sleep on. The progressive Sydney duo are mashing genres together, and blurring the lines of how you should roll out a debut single. ‘Dull Girl’ is…
SINGLE REVIEW: Kate Miller-Heidke – This Is Not Forever
Kate Miller Heidke is one of Australia’s most unique and celebrated pop artists. With a career spanning two decades, she has prominently shown the world so many different sides to her artistry. With a diverse discography of tracks, she’s done everything from theatrical pop, to cinematic ballads to even opera. She’s honestly done it all,…
SINGLE REVIEW: Thelma Plum – These Days
There’s no denying that we are living in such unique and un-precedented times. When 2020 started, if someone had mentioned that the world would come to a halt due to a pandemic, I think we all would’ve laughed it off and thought of it as some ‘2012’ end of the world conspiracy. But sadly it…
SINGLE REVIEW: LPX – Delayed Gratification
Earlier this year LPX started the next chapter of her musical journey with the high octane ‘New Mood’, which was an anthem about the process of learning to let go and the emotional release it could have. Through it’s raw energy that was lifted by crunching guitars and smashing drums, the song’s unique electricity was…
INTERVIEW: Pierce Brothers
Pierce Brothers have been building quite a loyal following through their highly energetic and wholesome live show that finds a perfect balance of uplifting sentiments and heavy emotions. After releasing their debut album ‘Atlas Shoulders’ in 2018, the Melbourne folk-pop duo went from opening for Tash Sultana around the world in 2019, to playing their…